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The Palazzo claims largest “Green” building spot

Las Vegas is in a crappy geographical location, surrounded by desert, water is scarce and nearly everything needs to be trucked or piped in. With the influx of new construction one has to wonder if the Vegas money men are thinking towards the future, hopefully trying to secure Las Vegas as a quasi-environmentally aware oasis in the desert or just the wasteful wonderland many perceive it to be. I was surprised to find out that “The Palazzo”, the new luxury tower in the Venetian empire earned itself the silver LEED certification in green building, making it the largest “green” building in the world. The more investments into green tourism the better, and this type of movement towards green building will hopefully continue to spread across Vegas and beyond.

The Palazzo Las Vegas, a Las Vegas Sands Corp. (NYSE: LVS) property, announced that the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) made its “green” status official with the presentation of a Silver LEED(R) Certificate (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) at an award ceremony held today. Nevada Governor Jim Gibbons and David E. Rodgers, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency at the U.S. Department of Energy were also on-hand to honor this impressive accomplishment.

The Palazzo employs such effective environmentally-efficient technologies that it conserves enough water to provide each Nevada citizen with 266 eight-ounce glasses of water for a year and saves enough energy to light a 100 watt light bulb for 12,100 years. It even promotes alternative modes of transportation by offering valet parking-for bicycles. Key features that contribute to The Palazzo’s tremendous conservation include:

– Artificial turf, drip irrigation and moisture sensors in planted areas

result in over a 75% reduction in irrigation needs.

– Swimming pools at The Palazzo are heated with an expansive solar pool

heating system. In the summer, the excess solar energy not needed for

the pools is directed to the hotel’s hot water system, reducing the

need to heat water for guest suites.

– Air conditioning controls in guest suites that automatically setback by

several degrees when guests are not present and reset to the desired

temperature upon return.

– Team member service areas equipped with lighting occupancy sensors that

shut off lights when no one is in the area.

– Interior plumbing fixtures use 37% less water than conventional

buildings as a result of water-efficient showerheads, high efficiency

toilets and low-flow lavatory faucet aerators.

– Moisture sensors monitor real time, site specific air temperature,

humidity, rainfall and other factors to provide daily watering cycle

adjustment.

– A waste recycling program implemented from demolition through

completion diverted over 70% of waste from the landfill.

– The building’s structural steel averaged 95% recycled content, while

the concrete averaged a 26% recycled content rate.

The Palazzo Las Vegas Named Largest ‘Green’ Building in the World

MGM Grand opens in Macau

Macau keeps getting bigger and bigger. MGM Mirage group in a partnership with Pansy Ho opened the 600 room MGM Grand today. It does make you wonder if that area can sustain all this growth, how many casinos have opened in Macau in the last couple of years?

Located on a prime site on the Macau peninsula, MGM Grand Macau is a stylish icon at the center of the Macau gaming industry. The new resort features 600 rooms, suites and villas; a grand casino offering approximately 375 table games, 900 slot machines and 16 private gaming salons for preferred customers; and the signature Grande Praca showcasing Portuguese-inspired architecture, dramatic landscapes and a glass ceiling rising 25 meters (82 feet) above the floor of the resort.

MGM Grand Macau Debuts Stylish New Icon


Other Resources • Never has gambling been looked upon with favour. The hoi polloi had never thought highly of any sort of lottery and looked at it as a type of gambling. However with the popularity of national lottery, more people are becoming a part of online casino setups.

Venetian to get Five Diamond AAA rating

venetian It seems The Venetian hotel has received the Five Diamond triple AAA rating, making it the largest hotel in the United States to get the award. Since I haven’t frequented any of The Venetian’s rooms I can’t be a judge on whether or not the hotel deserved the award. I can say anytime I’ve visited Venetian, I haven’t hated it, although it seems a bit more “plastic” than advertised. Visiting the Wynn next door you can see where they spent their money, on details and creating their own “concept” and making it realistic by using the materials you would expect in a $2 billion plus hotel. In Venetian they seemed to have spent their money on the “huge-ness” of it all, with gondolas floating in a neon blue canal. I did hear they’ve ton a bunch of renovations in the hotel so things might have changed since my last visit. Either way a big congrats to Venetian and it’s staff, earning the 5 Diamond rating probably isn’t all that easy, and keeping is probably going to be tougher.

From the press release:

The Venetian Resort-Hotel-Casino, one of the world’s premier destination resort hotels, has been awarded the esteemed AAA Five Diamond Award for 2008 — a distinction which makes it the largest property in the country to have received the award.

The AAA Five Diamond Award for hotels and restaurants is North America’s most coveted symbol of excellence in the hospitality industry. The independent association defines Five Diamond properties as establishments that reflect the characteristics of the ultimate in luxury and sophistication, and accommodations that are first class.

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Savor Those Curly Fries: Planet Hollywood Is Back (Again) [NY Times]

Gunman Fires Shots Inside New York, New York Casino [HotelChatter]

Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Biloxi (MS) holds grand opening weekend July 7 [Hotel & Motel Management]

Loving Las Vegas - Our insider tells you how to tap into the city’s sophisticated side [MSNBC]

In Xanadu did Kubla Khan, A stately pleasure-dome decree…

Boyd Gaming officially began construction of it’s $4.8 billion Echelon resort project, taking up the spot where the recently imploded Stardust stood. The project will contain 5 hotels surrounding a vast entertainment and casino complex.

echelon

Echelon’s five hotels will all have separate entrances and lobbies. But the entire development, including the 140,000-square-foot casino, the meeting space and retail promenade, will be interconnected. A guest, conceivably, could walk the entire facility without ever venturing outside.

“The idea was to create different experiences and environments for the guest,” said Echelon President and Chief Executive Officer Bob Boughner, who is overseeing the project. Boughner, a longtime Boyd Gaming executive, headed construction and development of Borgata before heading back to Las Vegas last year.

STRIP DEVELOPMENT: Echelon gets off to cool start [Las Vegas Review-Journal]

(Title quote from the Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem.)

Tampa Hard Rock to get a lot bigger

The Seminole controlled Hard Rock in Tampa, Florida has announced a $120-million expansion to include a larger gaming floor, VIP area, steak house and a parking garage.

…the expansion isn’t just about more space for cars, people and video bingo games. The casino needs new amenities to compete with high-end restaurants and other entertainment options, says Fontana.
Steak knives used by celebrity guests will hang on the walls of the Council Oak Steaks & Seafood Restaurant. Through windows, customers will view the butcher shop and chefs in the kitchen.
A new floor above the casino will include a VIP lounge, a living room setting for Hard Rock’s biggest gamblers. The chef will prepare menu selections or take special requests.
A 390-seat buffet-style restaurant on the same level will feature cooks at free-standing stations preparing baked goods, sushi and Mongolian barbecue.
The casino’s centerpiece will be a $2-million Plexiglas “WonderWall” illuminated with music videos and images from eight projectors.

The Seminole Hard Rock undergoes a $120-million expansion. [St. Petersburg Times]


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